True Geordie hits back after UFC star Conor McGregor tirade

‘I’d pick up Conor McGregor like a shopping bag…he’s so small compared to me’: True Geordie hits back after UFC star’s rant calling podcaster ‘a fat nobody’ and ‘estrogen head’

  • Conor McGregor launched into a taped rant voting note at True Geordie
  • Podcaster then hit back, even offering to fight the UFC star for charity
  • He said, ‘I’d pick up Conor McGregor like a one-arm shopping bag’

Conor McGregor’s latest Twitter diatribe – curiously aimed at podcaster True Geordie – has generated an upbeat response.

True Geordie, real name Brian Davis, was described by the Irishman as ‘a fat nobody’ after accusing him of substance abuse.

He posted a recorded voice message to Twitter saying, “Mr. Estrogen, what’s going on? Fat f***ing b**** t**s. Who the hell are you?

“You little burn-looking thing? F**k me, man. Who scalded you with a kettle, fat bastard? You fat nobody.’

McGregor continued, “You little female p**** of a thing, I f*** p****, yes?

Podcaster True Geordie responded after Conor McGregor took a tirade against him

“Keep my name out of your mouth, you stupid bastard, I’m tired of seeing your fat-burning face, searing, fat estrogen head.”

‘Oh my God, you don’t understand what I’m saying, do you, friend?

“You’ve got subtitles under the damn thing that say exactly what I’m saying…so what are you saying, little fat name?”

And the podcaster responded by offering to fight McGregor for charity and pointing out their size difference.

He continued his podcast: ‘He [McGregor] is in no way ready to fight anyone, not even me.

“And the funniest thing is, the way he talks in this video, the way he complained that Nate Diaz was ‘too big’ for him and ‘too strong’ for him at 170 pounds…”

‘Mate, I’m 300 f***ing pounds and built like a rugby player. I’m as big as the guys you and Floyd Mayweather hire to protect them when you’re out in public.

“I would pick up Conor McGregor like a one-armed shopping bag. He is so small compared to me.

McGregor, pictured in Monaco ahead of the Grand Prix, called the podcaster 'a fat nobody'

McGregor, pictured in Monaco ahead of the Grand Prix, called the podcaster ‘a fat nobody’

“And I know his fans will think he’s superman or whatever, but they have weight classes for a reason, man.

“I am more than twice the size of this man. If you want to do a charity fight, whatever, MMA, boxing, I don’t really care because I’m literally a giant compared to you.”

McGregor has been embroiled in some online spats lately. He clashed with Matt Brown and Alexander Volkanovski and shows no signs of changing his combative personality.

He is expected to return to the Octagon later this year for his scheduled bout with Michael Chandler, who he coaches against in The Ultimate Fighter and predicts a devastating victory.